Summary
Fawcett has obtained the deed to Banning's mine. Thinking the mine is worthless he sells it to Bob McVey. But when he learns the mine contains Tungsten, he sets out to get it back.
Fawcett has obtained the deed to Banning's mine. Thinking the mine is worthless he sells it to Bob McVey. But when he learns the mine contains Tungsten, he sets out to get it back.
George O'Brien was the star of two of the most famous silent movies ever made - John Ford's The Iron Horse and Murnau's Sunrise - but here he's slumming in a B-minus western which is also a remake of a 1931 effort. The plot is about a land deal and crams in the expected gunfights and chases, as well as three musical numbers performed by singing cowboy Ray Whitley, before the hour is up.
role | name |
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Bob McVey | George O'Brien |
Carol Banning | Laraine Day |
Steve | Ray Whitley |
Fawcett | Fred Kohler |
Yukon Kate | Maude Allen |
role | name |
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Director | David Howard |